[diesel_mercedes] Fuel Economy Check '82 240D Automatic

 

NO additives used , a bit of AC use , mixed in town and freeway driving .

415 miles , 25 MPG .

Mostly SWMBO drove this tank .

$1.99 / Gallon branded Diesel fuel .

-Nate


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[diesel_mercedes] Re: recent cold weather start

 



You did it wrong ~

M-B has a very specific extreme cold starting drill , if you follow it , it works .

The heater under the engine is wise , a simple 20 watt light bulb under the hood helps tremendously as does using a cheapo hair dryer in the fresh air intake....

-Nate
       mj0a0a  wrote :

My first year in MD after long time in Cali, and I had some recent trouble starting in the cold, even after cycling glow plugs 3 times. Cranked about 15 secs, then about 5secs a second time, and she fired, but one cylinder was kicking in late. Glow plugs are about 3 years old, but never needed them in Cali, she always fired. So I ordered new ones, but still had to face the recent storm without them. I wanted to be pro-active a bit, and knew she would  be out in the cold at least 3 days. Battery is about a year old, synthetic oil (Rotella T6) about 2 weeks old, recent valve job, clear fuel with antigel, starter about one year. The block heater gave up a while ago ( it was great my last spell in MD), and never made up my mind on alternatives (oil patches, dipstick heaters etc), and heard everywhere that replacing the block heater was risky. 


Sooo, to prepare for the storm and cold, I a) took out the battery to keep warm inside, 2) drained about 2 quarts of engine oil from the oil pan at the bottom. Then after the storm, and cold, I a) put one of those portable electric range cooking elements, which is a coil on which you can cook on, underneath the oil pan, about a inch away, for about an hour, to heat up the oil in the reservoir, b) heated up the 2 quart oil which I had previously drained, and poured into the top of the crank-case, where you usually put in oil, c) replaced battery. And she started on first try.

The draining of oil is a pain and prolly not something to do every time. But putting the electric heating coil underneath the oil pan makes sense and doable every time, in lieu of a better alternative. Even with glowplugs I will still do it. Hey this works, and is not too complicated. 


1984 300sd, 250k+ miles, prolly 400k, odo has been out for  many years

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[diesel_mercedes] 1969 R.H.D. Riley Elf For Sale [4 Attachments]

 
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> Good tires including the spare , original jack and lug wrench .
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> Front Suspension was rebuilt a few years ago so it rides nicely , this car has Hydrolastic suspension , far better than the Mini Coopers it resembles .
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> All gauges (tachometer on this one) lights , wipers , horn heater / defroster and so on work properly .
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> Car has been re painted once and could use another paint job or drive as - is for fun .
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] recent cold weather start

 

I have one of the lower radiator hose mounted models, though only use it when in the mountains, during a cold winter. It's much easier to install, and does warm up everything connected to the coolant system. Some say, it's not as good as the block mount, yet do you really want to risk a cracked block, trying to mess with that?

Something like these (I didn't check if they'll fit)
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/lower-radiator-hose-heater

Rob
Garden Grove, CA


On 1/29/16 5:12 AM, Alan Boucher alsthe1@gmail.com [diesel_mercedes] wrote:
You should also look into a heater insert that fits into the lower radiator hose.  It's basically a steel tube with a heater insert.  to install it you cut into the center of the hose, shorten the ends slightly to accommodate the heater section that has the electric cord coming from it and clamp the unit in place.  My car came with one, but I haven't had to use it, so I can't verify how well it works.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 8:07 AM, mj0a0a@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Max, yes that block heater was very useful. I am considering ordering one anyway, and see if I can find a mechanic I can trust to put it in. In the SF bay area, there were still some MB mechanics left ( and still junkyard cars), but out here in MD. they are harder to find. If anyone knows of any in the Baltimore area, please let us know.


But I will use the electric coil underneath the oil pan in the meantime when it is very cold, even with the glow plugs...I just want to make it easier on her on cold starts.

1984 300sd



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Re: [diesel_mercedes] recent cold weather start

 

You should also look into a heater insert that fits into the lower radiator hose.  It's basically a steel tube with a heater insert.  to install it you cut into the center of the hose, shorten the ends slightly to accommodate the heater section that has the electric cord coming from it and clamp the unit in place.  My car came with one, but I haven't had to use it, so I can't verify how well it works.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 8:07 AM, mj0a0a@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Max, yes that block heater was very useful. I am considering ordering one anyway, and see if I can find a mechanic I can trust to put it in. In the SF bay area, there were still some MB mechanics left ( and still junkyard cars), but out here in MD. they are harder to find. If anyone knows of any in the Baltimore area, please let us know.


But I will use the electric coil underneath the oil pan in the meantime when it is very cold, even with the glow plugs...I just want to make it easier on her on cold starts.

1984 300sd




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Re: [diesel_mercedes] recent cold weather start

 

Max, yes that block heater was very useful. I am considering ordering one anyway, and see if I can find a mechanic I can trust to put it in. In the SF bay area, there were still some MB mechanics left ( and still junkyard cars), but out here in MD. they are harder to find. If anyone knows of any in the Baltimore area, please let us know.


But I will use the electric coil underneath the oil pan in the meantime when it is very cold, even with the glow plugs...I just want to make it easier on her on cold starts.

1984 300sd

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